Gender(ed) equity: The growth of female shareholding in Australia, 1857–1937

Grant Fleming, Zhangxin Liu, David Merrett, Simon Ville

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Abstract

Little is known about the history of female investing in Australia. We develop a new dataset of company shareholders between 1857 and 1937, covering all major sectors of the economy. We calculate the female fraction of shareowners, their occupational and geographic backgrounds, and we analyse their investment patterns and behaviours including their risk profiles and portfolio construction decisions. Our findings suggest that ‘gender equity’—and more—had been reached, for some companies, by the interwar period. Women investors came from many walks of life, had various motives, and appear to have largely acted independently of other women and of men.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)291-314
Number of pages24
JournalAsia-Pacific Economic History Review
Volume64
Issue number3
Early online date18 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

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